13 May 2022

[INTERVIEW] “Regulating content more effectively”, with Leïla Mörch

Leïla Mörch is the Research Project Coordinator for the Stanford Content Policy & Society Lab In this interview, Leïla stresses […]
19 May 2022

[INTERVIEW] “Why transatlantic discussions on content policy are essential”, with Florence G’sell

Florence G’sell is professor of law at the University of Lorraine and holds the Chair Digital, Governance and Sovereignty at […]
4 June 2022

[STUDENT ESSAY] Are social media rendering criminal justice?

By Emma Joignant The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
18 June 2022

[STUDENT ESSAY] The role of social media platforms in the current Russo-Ukrainian conflict

By Pauline Fau The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and […]
27 June 2022

[STUDENT ESSAY] The filter bubble and me: how our voices are restricted by what we see

By Matthieu Lê The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, the finest essays and papers […]
28 June 2022

[STUDENT PAPER] Should we rethink the governance of platforms in order to create a system of checks and balances consistent with our democratic values?

The Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair will now publish, on a regular basis, a selection of the finest essays and […]